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Siplio lividus (Morch), Labrador and Canada ; K. Bush, P. U. S. Nat. 
Mus. vi. p. 238, pi. ix. fig. 12. 
Fusus abyssorum, sp. n., P. Fischer, J. de Conch, xxxi. p. 391, Western 
coast of Africa, in depths of 2285 and 5005 metres. 
Buccinum. W. Kobelt finishes his monograph of this genus by an 
appendix, discussing and figuring 23 species, originals or drawings of 
which he has received from Dr. Herzenstein, in St. Petersburg (from the 
collection made by T. von Middendorff), W. Dall,E. A. Smith, and T. A. 
Verkriizen ; but he himself doubts the specific value of most of them. 
The following have not before been figured: — B. herzensteini (Verkr.), 
Awatcha, middendorffi, (Verkr.), Sachalin, simplex (Midd .), pulcherrimum 
(Verkr.), Russian Lapland, tenebrosum (Midd., nec Hancock), Russian 
Lapland, verkruezeni , new name for schantaricum (Verkr., nec Midd.), 
Sachalin, schrenki (Verkr.) = ochotense var., grebnitzki (Verkr.) = totteni 
(Rv.), angulosum (Gray), distinct from glaciale (L.), Novaya Zemlya, 
packardi (Stimps.), plectrum (Stimps.), N. of Bering Strait, castaneum 
(Dali), Shumagin Islands, polare (Gray ?) and its var. percrassa (Dali), 
N. of Bering Strait, fischerianum (Dali, MS.), St. Paul’s Island, Alaska, 
tenellum (Dali, MS.?), Nuniwak, fringillum (Dali), Icy Cape, stimpsoni 
(Gould), Bering Strait, japonicum (A. Ad.), Okosiri, jeffreysi and miran - 
dum (E. A. Smith), Japan. Krister’s Conch. Cab. pt. 325, pp. 74-93, 
pis. lxxxix.-xcii. 
Buccinum totteni (Stimps.) and ciliatum (Fabr.), Labrador and Canada, 
Bush, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. vi. p. 239, pi. ix. figs. 13 & 14. 
Buccinum schantaricum (Midd., nec Schrenck), kobelti , sp. n., figured 
by Kobelt in the new edition of Chemnitz, Bucc., pi. lxxvi. fig. 1, 
Bering Sea, and convexum , sp. n., Newfoundland, Verkriizen, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1883, pp. 144-150. 
Buccinopsis dalii (Sow.) with var. eburnea (Sars), B. nux and canalicu- 
lata (Dali), Kobelt, in Krister’s Conch. Cab. pt. 325, Buccinum , pp. 99-103, 
pi. lxxxviii. figs. 2-4 & 10-12. 
Neobuccinum eatoni (E. A. Smith) ; id. 1. c. p. 104, pi. lxxxviii. 
fig. 4. 
jChlanidota vestita (Martens) ; id. 1. c. p. 106, pi. lxxxviii. figs. 7 & 8. 
Volutliarpa. 3 known species described, and 2 more mentioned ; id. 
1. c. pp. 94-98, pi. xciii. figs. 5-11. 
Oocorys , g. n. “ Testa imperforata, ovato-globosa, spiraliter sulcata ; 
spira mediocris ; anfr. ultimus magnus, ventrosus ; apertura ovata ; 
labrum extus varicosum, intus simplex, haud sulcatum; columella 
arcuata, concava, contorta, oblique truncata ; callum columellare tenue, 
repandum ; canalis brvissimus, obliquus. Operculum corneum, spirale.” 
C. sulcata , sp. n., 36mm. long, West coast of Africa, in depths of 
1258-3655 metres. P. Fischer, J. de Conch, xxxi. p. 392. 
Eburna immaculata, sp. n., Jousseaume, Bull. Soc. Zool. 1883, p. 192, 
pi. x. fig. 1, locality unknown. 
Phos intricatus , sp. n., W. H. Dali, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. vi. p. 325, 
pi. x. fig. 9, Florida. 
Nassaria kampyla , sp. n., Watson, J. L. S. xvi. p. 594, operculum 
figured in woodcut, off Sydney, 410 fath. 
